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  5. Parliament's Life—Premier Reticent

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Asked in the legislative Assembly, to-day by Mr. Brussington whether a Bill to extend the life of Parliament to five years hud ...

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  6. FREIGHT FEARS

    BRISBANE, 'Thursduy.—In the Assembly to-day speaking to a rejected amendment in the Queensland Border to South Brisbane Railway ...

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  7. THE CRISIS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The federal Cabinet subcommittee, or part of it met to-day to make another despairing struggle at ' a ...

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  8. PLAGUE

    PEIPING, Thursday.—All northern China may be endangered by a serious outbreak of bubonic; also pneumonic plague, which is now ...

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  9. WITHOUT TRIAL

    RIGA, Wednesday.—It is officially reported from Moscow that the Ogpu shot without trial 48 directors, managers,.and specialists of the ' ...

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  10. SINGLED OUT

    MELBOURNE,. Thursday.—The presentation of the Victorian budget has. been responsible for 'a strong feeling in the police force,- which claims that ...

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  11. BUILDING TRADE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—'Replying today to a deputation of unemployed, workers in the building trade, which asked that the Government take ...

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  12. BANK ROBBERY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A sequel to the armed hold-up at the Bank of New South Wales last week occurred to-day'when George Gillespie (30), 'a ...

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  13. ECONOMY MOVE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—It is estimated that the economy measures so far decided on by the Government will result in a saving of £1,000,000 during ...

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  14. PEAR LANDS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A' report that there are a number of Victorian farmers possessed of sufficient capital who are anxious to,secure land at ...

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  15. STILL A MYSTERY

    LISMORE, ' Thursday. — " Not guilty," was the verdict to-night in the case in which Thomas Jackson, accountant at the Lismore 'branch of the ...

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  16. ILLICIT LIQUOR

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The United States intend to ask Camilla to sign an agreement to enforce prohibition along the border, The ...

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  17. FIRE SCARE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Early this morning brigades rushed to Parliament House whore a fire had broken out, A couch in one of the smokerooms had ...

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  18. S. AUST. BUDGET

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Introducing the budget in this House of Assembly to-day the Treasurer (Mr, Hill) estimated the revenue to be obtained at ...

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  19. CAR CRASHES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— A terrific motor crash on the Newcastle road, ' four miles from East, Maitland this afternoon, was responsible for the ...

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  20. TO DARWIN

    LONDON. Wednesday,—-The Paris Hague correspondent says that a fortnightly air mail service, between Amsterdam and Butavia will start to ...

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  21. TAX BURDENS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Comment ing on the Victorian budget to-day the vice-president of the Taxpayers Association (Mr, W, Greenwood) said ...

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  22. Victorian Education

    MELBOURE, Thursday.—It is possible that a Royal COmmission will be held into the whole ramifications of the Victorian, Education Department. This ...

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  23. Bachelor Tax

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—The Chamber of Commerce, in view of the financial stringency, urges a tax on bachelors over 21, with exemptions in cases ...

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